About PortlandNeighborhood.com

Did you know that Money
Magazine recently rated Portland one of the Best Places to Live in the
country, and that Outside
Magazine ranked us as one of the New American Dream Towns? We're not
surprised. If you live here, you are already passionate about the best
"big" little city anywhere.

We are long time Portland locals on a mission: to promote our
Portland neighborhoods and the independent businesses and artists that thrive in
them.

This website exists tell the story of Portland by exploring the
unique personality of each Portland neighborhood. We live in the city and travel
around doing "research" for this project (eating out, sitting in
coffee shops, taking walking tours, talking to people...it's a dirty job but
someone's gotta do it)...Our goal is to give you an "insiders" view
into what makes each neighborhood tick.

In our own personal journey of discovering Portland, we've
learned a lot about the openness and warmth of the people, the history, the rich
culture, and unique Northwestern lifestyle that makes our city such a wonderful
place to live. Portlanders are often asked "How can you deal with all that
rain?", but once you discover everything that makes our town so special,
and so very livable--you understand.

If you are thinking about moving here, then enjoy hunting
through the neighborhood guides to get a feel for which location will best suit
your desired lifestyle. If you're a local, enjoy browsing and learning about the
best places to visit or hang out. Portland is made of nearly 95 separate
communities and the sense of neighborhood pride runs deep. This website will
always be a work in progress, and will be enhanced based upon your feedback.
Want to reach us? Got some ideas? Want to submit some content? Contact Us. Thanks for visiting!

Moving to Portland? Want to make new Portland friends or ask questions about your Portland
neighborhood?

Maps - View Neighborhoods and Boundaries

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